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Viral Skin Infections — MCQs

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Q91

A 25-year-old woman is diagnosed with first-episode genital herpes. Which clinical feature best predicts the likelihood of frequent recurrences?

Q92

What is the characteristic microscopic finding in a Tzanck smear from a herpes lesion?

Q93

A patient presents with painful vesicles as shown in the image. What is the diagnosis?

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Q94

A 7-year-old child presents to the dermatology clinic with multiple small, painless, flesh-colored papules on the trunk and arms that have been present for 3 months. The lesions are 2-4 mm in diameter, dome-shaped with a smooth surface, and several have a characteristic central umbilication. The child is otherwise healthy and immunocompetent. The lesions are not pruritic and there is no associated lymphadenopathy. On closer examination, a white, cheesy material can be expressed from the central depression of some lesions. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q95

A woman presents with lesions on the inner thighs and peri-anal region. They are nodular, 4-6 mm in size and appear pale. The histopathological image shows multiple intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies consistent with Henderson-Patterson bodies. The diagnosis is:

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Q96

A 60-year-old patient presents with unilateral vesicular lesions in a dermatomal distribution on the torso. The lesions are painful and appeared over the past 2-3 days, progressing from erythematous patches to fluid-filled vesicles. The patient reports prodromal burning and tingling sensation in the affected area. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Q97

Slapped cheek appearance is associated with which of the following?

Q98

A young man presented with painful vesicular lesions distributed along a dermatomal pattern on one side of his body. What is the likely diagnosis?

Q99

A 25-year-old woman presents for STI screening. She reports consistent condom use with her partner. Which of the following STIs is least effectively prevented by proper condom use?

Q100

A 35-year-old man presents with burning penile lesions 3 days after unprotected intercourse. He has no prior history of similar lesions. Which of the following best differentiates primary from recurrent HSV infection?

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